23 Nov 2011
Email security is essential. Email communications provide for efficient and effective collaboration and are extremely important as business records, yet they have long been the target of criminals looking to spread malware and steal the information that they contain.
Spam means different things to different people. Some people define any unwanted or unsolicited email as spam (even if they asked for it – but don’t want it anymore) while others consider all bulk emails (both solicited and unsolicited newsletters and marketing announcements) to be spam. Many people label any email from people they don’t know as spam. What are Implications of Content Filtering for Spam Capture?
You can’t treat security as a set of isolated point systems. That’s true of your business information in general and of your email architecture specifically. Protecting information is one side of the coin; making it available and accessible is the other and if you do both right you can improve productivity as well as avoid risk.
Email security is essential. Email communications provide for efficient and effective collaboration and are extremely important as business records, yet they have long been the target of criminals looking to spread malware and steal the information that they contain.